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, rising gas prices and delayed tax refund checks, a sentiment echoed by the national retail federation. for "nightly business report," i'm courtney reagan. >> as courtney just mentioned, consumers are spending on housing and garden supplies. coming up, we'll take you behind the scenes of the home depot product walk. it's where companies showcase their hottest home items for this spring. >>> chief executives of some of america's biggest companies are optimistic about the u.s. economy, expecting it to grow more than 2% this year. the business roundtable is out with its latest ceo economic outlook index. it rose to a score of 81 in march. now, that was much higher than the previous reading of 65 back in december. anything above the score of 50 indicates economic expansion. another positive, the survey was taken even before the recent run-up in the stock market. now, 72% of those ceos surveyed expect their company sales to rise in the next six months. 38% plan to boost capital spending in that same period, but only 29% of them hire more workers over the next six months. >>> if you're think
, rising gas prices and delayed tax refund checks, a sentiment echoed by the national retail federation. for "nightly business report," i'm courtney reagan. >> as courtney just mentioned, consumers are spending on housing and garden supplies. coming up, we'll take you behind the scenes of the home depot product walk. it's where companies showcase their hottest home items for this spring. >>> chief executives of some of america's biggest companies are optimistic about...
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there's no income tax, no estate tax, but a lot of peep don't like the heat. i'm just saying, you know, maybe people are looking at this wilbur saying there's a lot of high tax states. california is one of them. new york is one of them. tristate, new york city, new jersey, connecticut area, all high tax states. where do we go? that's what politicians count on. >> my guess is he'll be in the sense to bring in more tax than he will lose. i don't think you're going to have vast outbound migration, but i think the question is, did you break safe with the business community when you promise them the temporary tax, people sported it. i don't know very few people in the business community opposed it the first time because we thought, well, he's doing a good job. he's trying to fix it a lot of things in the state budget. if he needs the temporary cover, give it to him, but now to extend it, that reminds me that federal income tax was supposed to be a temporary tax to pay for world world war i, limited to pay for world war i. neil: you're right. stayed on, didn't it? >
there's no income tax, no estate tax, but a lot of peep don't like the heat. i'm just saying, you know, maybe people are looking at this wilbur saying there's a lot of high tax states. california is one of them. new york is one of them. tristate, new york city, new jersey, connecticut area, all high tax states. where do we go? that's what politicians count on. >> my guess is he'll be in the sense to bring in more tax than he will lose. i don't think you're going to have vast outbound...
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global markets were spooked busy bruise planning to tax investors. >>> "wall street journal" says fbi investigation over possible bribery of chinese officials is unfounded. officials say despite the paper's finding the federal case is open. the bribery allegations are tied to a larger phone hacking scandal that's plagued rupert murdoch which includes dow jones. >>> lululemon toppled after news of a shortage of their yoga pants. a shipment of their trademark fabric made the pants overly sheer. >>> new research finds 57% of u.s. workers have less than $25,000 saved for retirement. five years ago only 49% admitted having so little saved. >> so much for those likes. a new study by coca-cola shows it has no measurable impact on short term sales. >>> click away while you can. "the washington post" is set to start charging for additional content this summer. >> when is a station wagon super cool? when it's a corvette. there's an aerowagon concept returning the 2014 stingray into a hatch back. >>> americans by the millions are filling out their ncaa basketball brackets. and just so you can so
global markets were spooked busy bruise planning to tax investors. >>> "wall street journal" says fbi investigation over possible bribery of chinese officials is unfounded. officials say despite the paper's finding the federal case is open. the bribery allegations are tied to a larger phone hacking scandal that's plagued rupert murdoch which includes dow jones. >>> lululemon toppled after news of a shortage of their yoga pants. a shipment of their trademark fabric...
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we can improve our tax code by closing all the tax loopholes that we have. that's what the president has been focused on since frankly since i started working for him back in 09. >> rose: do you believe, are you hopeful that somehow the capitol, the dinners the lunches that are taking place that there's somehow a change in the dynamic of the conversation? >> i think the president is willing to try whatever will work. i think that it's a pretty high hurdle he's facing. i say that because the president worked awfully hard because of the congressional leadership to reach a grand bargain. we set as a goal as a number of others have to rules the deficit by 4 trillion dollars over the next decade. we made substantial progress. two and-a-half million. we didn't reach a plan then because speaker boehner decided to go to plan b. if we couldn't get to the bargain then i don't know if it's any easier now. it's hard for me to say what has changed from their calculations. but the president is going to try whatever will work and try to be helpful with this process. >> ros
we can improve our tax code by closing all the tax loopholes that we have. that's what the president has been focused on since frankly since i started working for him back in 09. >> rose: do you believe, are you hopeful that somehow the capitol, the dinners the lunches that are taking place that there's somehow a change in the dynamic of the conversation? >> i think the president is willing to try whatever will work. i think that it's a pretty high hurdle he's facing. i say that...
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hedge funds want to move offshore, of course for tax purposes. is this a good thing for hedge funds? do they make money this way? is their performance better? > > yeah it's a good thing for a hedge funds, just like it's a good thing for tech companies to hide their money overseas just like apple is doing. apple has all their cash overseas. hedge funds are going to take their profits overseas so they don't have to pay u.s. taxes. > > can we do the pledge of allegiance? but anyway, mr. paulson wants to go to puerto rico, but he should be concerned about the 18% he lost in his gold fund last month. that is his concern, and going there - they still have the dollar in puerto rico - the dollar is what is killing gold, and actually gold is continuing to hold ground even though the dollar has new six- to eight- month highs. so, i think gold is a positive, and he is going to recover from that, not that it matters, because he is worth $11 billion. > here is this week's bonus round question. i am getting a little serious here, and because it is st. patrick'
hedge funds want to move offshore, of course for tax purposes. is this a good thing for hedge funds? do they make money this way? is their performance better? > > yeah it's a good thing for a hedge funds, just like it's a good thing for tech companies to hide their money overseas just like apple is doing. apple has all their cash overseas. hedge funds are going to take their profits overseas so they don't have to pay u.s. taxes. > > can we do the pledge of allegiance? but anyway,...
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money and their main targets are senior citizens. >> you have to pay the tax on the check before the check could be cashed. >> you keep asking for more money, more money. last night i went to bed crying. i don't have no money and the bills are coming. i don't have any oil. i'm freezing here. it's getting cold now. >> you'll have to take care of the final payment, bea. just keep your trust in us now. >> that's heartless. so far the scammers have gotten away with more than a billion dollars if you can believe it. >> always bad, particularly when it comes to the elderly. >>> now sports news this morning. well, we'll know on sunday who is playing whom when march madness starts next week. as for last night's highlights those from espn. >>> and with your "sportscenter" update i'm chris hassel. world baseball classic thriller on thursday night between the united states and the dominican republic. david wright out. no score, eric hosmer drawing the walk with the bases loaded, 1-0, u.s. top second, ramirez ties it up with a solo shot off r.a. dickey. winner secures a spot in the semifinals. l
money and their main targets are senior citizens. >> you have to pay the tax on the check before the check could be cashed. >> you keep asking for more money, more money. last night i went to bed crying. i don't have no money and the bills are coming. i don't have any oil. i'm freezing here. it's getting cold now. >> you'll have to take care of the final payment, bea. just keep your trust in us now. >> that's heartless. so far the scammers have gotten away with more than...
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i don't think he should have said a ban, he should have raised taxes. we have to pay for it in health care the reason you want to do it. it's not because we're so concerned about what other people are consuming, it's he related to diabetes and people gain weight and the health care costs get passed on to everybody living a healthy life, tax them. >> i think the media has gone after him in part because he went after it brutally and tell what you to do and sarah palin said goodness gracious get out of my fridge. and people feel it's too heavy handed. on the other hand there's nothing wrong with saying there's too much obesity. obesity is a problem and i think especially in the minority communities and our children and i'm for the spirit of it, but he didn't have to pass a law. i mean-- >> he didn't pass a law. >> he passed a law through the city council that would have been better. but wouldn't have gotten it through. >> there's a long line of bad human habits i disagree with, but i don't think that we should tax i don't think that we should try to-- >> r
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says his move was not about escaping taxes because his homeland had become too sad for him more at r.t. dot com. well white smoke billowing from the roof of the sistine chapel on wednesday seville the new head of the catholic church pope francis had been chosen the seventy six year old dodge in time became the first pontiff ever from south america and the first from beyond europe in more than a thousand years he placed a bet. the sixteenth in the vatican who unexpectedly resigned late february to discuss the issues the new pope has inherited from his predecessor we're now joined by our correspondent in the studio and we know a lot of interest when a new pope is chose nervously the church is in something of a crisis is that you say absolutely and that's why there is this particular attention being paid to pope francis because obviously it's not every day that the pope actually steps down and resigns and the lot of the people that we talk to because i was i was there when the event actually happened when pope actually stepped down we spoke to a lot of. specialist a lot of analysts of act
says his move was not about escaping taxes because his homeland had become too sad for him more at r.t. dot com. well white smoke billowing from the roof of the sistine chapel on wednesday seville the new head of the catholic church pope francis had been chosen the seventy six year old dodge in time became the first pontiff ever from south america and the first from beyond europe in more than a thousand years he placed a bet. the sixteenth in the vatican who unexpectedly resigned late february...
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how a group of business owners decided to tax themselves to keep san jose beautiful. the story is tonight's bay area proud. [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ >>> here is something you don't hear every day. several san jose property owners chose to tax themselves, and they have been doing it for years. their goal is simple, make san jose look much better. if they don't, no one will. in this age of budget cuts. garvin thomas has tonight's bay area proud. the series that focuses on what is working in our community. >> reporter: success in a big city like san jose is often measured by what you have more of. this success story, though, is about what the city boasts less of these days. less trash in the streets. less gum on the sidewalks, less graffiti on the wall. >> my streets are beautiful.
how a group of business owners decided to tax themselves to keep san jose beautiful. the story is tonight's bay area proud. [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ >>> here is something you don't hear every...
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he tried pitching lowering cost of entitlement in exchange for new taxes. despite reports the meetings are just for show. party leaders are optimistic. >> they were inspiring optimistic realistic and called for unit and invited any thoughts we had before going forward. >> it was a candid exchange with a number of our members asking questions of the president. as you can image talked about all different issues confronting us with considerable proportion of time transcended issue of time that is our deficit and debt. >> our nation's debt $16 trillion. >> it is time now to brew on this. here's what we would like you to brew on today. a recent report found that more companies are turning to tracking devices to monitor employee's habits to find out how they are interacting with co-workers. bank of america did this when team members talked to each other often. one ceo persworker said they co be recorded by watching movements>> or reading e-mails. >> companies putting sensors on employees to track their every move? is this just fine or is it over the line? send yo
he tried pitching lowering cost of entitlement in exchange for new taxes. despite reports the meetings are just for show. party leaders are optimistic. >> they were inspiring optimistic realistic and called for unit and invited any thoughts we had before going forward. >> it was a candid exchange with a number of our members asking questions of the president. as you can image talked about all different issues confronting us with considerable proportion of time transcended issue of...
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why did millions of tax payer dollars go help disney make the movie oz? diane macedo has this story. >> despite the financial trouble michigan is contributing roughly $4 million to production of disney's oz the great and powerful thanks to an incentive program aimed at making michigan the hollywood of the midwest. according to the mackinac center the public policy in 2010 the program included a 42 percent refund of all in state movie production costs which lawmakers opened would persuade film studios to relocate to michigan and create long-term economic growth there. roughly $100 million budget that left the great and powerful left michigan taxpayers with a $39.7 million bill while disney went on to post a profit the michigan studio where the film was made missed 3 payments to investors which the state of michigan retirement system has to pay and the state is also on the hook for another 18 million if the michigan motion picture studio is unable to make payments to the bondholders. the fiscal agency for 2010 to 2011 even the most optimistic the subsidy co
why did millions of tax payer dollars go help disney make the movie oz? diane macedo has this story. >> despite the financial trouble michigan is contributing roughly $4 million to production of disney's oz the great and powerful thanks to an incentive program aimed at making michigan the hollywood of the midwest. according to the mackinac center the public policy in 2010 the program included a 42 percent refund of all in state movie production costs which lawmakers opened would persuade...
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but cutting spending by almost a trillion by closing tax loopholes that benefit the wealthy. republicans are pushing for a balanced budget by repealing obama care. the president's budget proposal is due in early april. >>> one year after japan's deadly tsunami the cleanup is beginning here on the west coast. janelle wang is here with our world tonight. >> japan is giving california $1 million to help clean up the debris washing up to our shores and giving oregon and washington $1 million each. 1.5 million metric tons of debris will reach the west coast. >>> a new report reveals chilling details in the deaths of 900 protesters during egypt's uprising. police were behind nearly all of the killings and used snipers from roof tops to shoot into the crowd. the new information could affect hosni mubarak's new trial. mubarak was convicted of not doing more to prevent protester death. >>> north korea stepping up its military threat tonight. state television showed leader visiting an army facility located on an island in disputed waters. president kim had threatened to launch a nuclea
but cutting spending by almost a trillion by closing tax loopholes that benefit the wealthy. republicans are pushing for a balanced budget by repealing obama care. the president's budget proposal is due in early april. >>> one year after japan's deadly tsunami the cleanup is beginning here on the west coast. janelle wang is here with our world tonight. >> japan is giving california $1 million to help clean up the debris washing up to our shores and giving oregon and washington $1...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. ♪ melissa: so we heard the "money" power panel. want to bring in somebody who knows a thing to about big business in this economy. the ceo of landreau stock company that includes the dining entertainment, gaming, and hospitality sectors. he is an industry titan, and he is here with me now. great to have you back on the show. you are reopening one of your restaurants. you are clearly expanding. you must have some confidence and was going on. >> we continne to grow. gaming, hospitality, restaurants . i do have confidence in our great american capitalism economy. at the same time, it is not backward was a few years ago. we live in a great economy. as you can see, restaurants are busy, h
low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. ♪ melissa: so we heard the "money" power panel. want to bring in somebody who knows a thing to about big business in this economy. the ceo of landreau...
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if prize officials tell you to pay taxes before they give the money, it's a scam. >> you always tell us the same, pierre thomas on it again in washington. pierre, thank you. >>> still much more ahead this thursday on "world news." the pilot who was speaking fine one moment, suddenly slurring at 27,000 feet. and listen to another pilot in the air who couldn't believe what he was hearing. >> i don't know if you can hear that guy, but he does not sound good. >> right after the break, you'll hear the slurring and you'll also hear what a smart air traffic controller did that saved the day. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. i work for 47 different companies. well, tec
if prize officials tell you to pay taxes before they give the money, it's a scam. >> you always tell us the same, pierre thomas on it again in washington. pierre, thank you. >>> still much more ahead this thursday on "world news." the pilot who was speaking fine one moment, suddenly slurring at 27,000 feet. and listen to another pilot in the air who couldn't believe what he was hearing. >> i don't know if you can hear that guy, but he does not sound good. >>...
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under the deal, anyone with a bank deposit in cypress will be taxed. that means everyone who is less than $130,000 in the bank will pay a one-time tax of 6.75%. anyone with more than that in savings will pay 9.9%. someone with $150,000 in the bank will be forced to give the government nearly $15,000. tonight the president of cypress spoke to the country, urging acceptance of the bailout in the interest of the nation. >> whatever contribution is made is not a complete loss because bonds will be offered to people for half of their contributions. the state recognizes its obligations. those who keep their main deposits in the bank for two years will get the bonds linked from revenue for natural gas deposits. it's not just cypress that should be worried. they account for 40% of bank deposits and most are from nonresident russians. those alone amount to more than $32 billion. >> it's a lose-lose situation. there will be a huge withdrawal from cypriot banks with or without a levee. >> if they decide to reject the bailout, and bearing in mind the mood of anger
under the deal, anyone with a bank deposit in cypress will be taxed. that means everyone who is less than $130,000 in the bank will pay a one-time tax of 6.75%. anyone with more than that in savings will pay 9.9%. someone with $150,000 in the bank will be forced to give the government nearly $15,000. tonight the president of cypress spoke to the country, urging acceptance of the bailout in the interest of the nation. >> whatever contribution is made is not a complete loss because bonds...
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if you have over 100,000 euros, a 9.9% tax. it's the first time and it's different we've seen depositors directly being penalized for keeping money in the banks and having to take part in any rescue measures. this is being pushed by the jeff mans and brussels as well but a lot of cypriot companies and investors are up in arms about this one. it's a very big change from previous bailouts across europe. >> certainly makes people want to stuff money in their mattress. russia has a lot of people with their money wrapped up in these cyprus banks. what's the reaction from leaders there? >> this is where it gets really interesting. vladimir putin the president has said it's unfair, it's unprofessional, and it's dangerous precedent. why are the russians so upset? i'll leave the viewers to think about this. russian corporates and russian funds have over 30 billion euros wrapped up in cyprus funds as well. the burgeoning cyprus financial sector has been driven by russian money which one way or the other has found its way from russia into
if you have over 100,000 euros, a 9.9% tax. it's the first time and it's different we've seen depositors directly being penalized for keeping money in the banks and having to take part in any rescue measures. this is being pushed by the jeff mans and brussels as well but a lot of cypriot companies and investors are up in arms about this one. it's a very big change from previous bailouts across europe. >> certainly makes people want to stuff money in their mattress. russia has a lot of...
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higher tax bills for everyone. lot of people are saying th the public in general is just getting tired of not shopping. there is only so long you can make do with the close the you have, especially when you have kids. other pockets of weakness? >> well, down big after the bill tonight. investors not repress -- impressed with the report. and maxima the foil handbags, some of the discretionary items of his wealth. some of the bigger retailers are doing so well because they sell gasoline. bigger items are cheaper discounts. the consumer is still looking for this deep discount. by the way, as far as the unemployment level is concerned looking forward to tomorrow. jobless claims expected to come out tomorrow. that number supposed to be 350,000. we are just above of five-year low, so we will be watching that wholesale prices out tomorrow. gasoline is expected to be a big part of that. expected to be up eight tenths of a percent. melissa: like you said, seven record days on the down arrow. what are traders telling you? th
higher tax bills for everyone. lot of people are saying th the public in general is just getting tired of not shopping. there is only so long you can make do with the close the you have, especially when you have kids. other pockets of weakness? >> well, down big after the bill tonight. investors not repress -- impressed with the report. and maxima the foil handbags, some of the discretionary items of his wealth. some of the bigger retailers are doing so well because they sell gasoline....
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i mean, why would any republican ever seek re-election saying, yes, i did cut taxes, i raised taxes on people that are out in this audience and also screwed you on medicare? why would anybody want to do that? >> ana navarro, this is part and parcel of where the republican is going. near as i can tell, it's been hanging out in maryland at the cpac conference. your trinkets, stand with rand posters. >> i'm still twiping, so you know, three days after at cpac. but rand paul had an entire campaign going on. it did not happen by accident. >> here's what i want to do. two sound bites from this week, two different visions of the road ahead. let's play that and get some reaction. >> we don't need a new idea. there is an idea. it's called america. and it still works. >> the gop of old has grown stale and moss covered. i don't think we need to name any names, do we? >> one of the things he means i think, senator mccain, or picked a fight with hawks in the republican party. who's the face right now? what does it mean to be a conservative in the party right now? >> i don't think we know. i think t
i mean, why would any republican ever seek re-election saying, yes, i did cut taxes, i raised taxes on people that are out in this audience and also screwed you on medicare? why would anybody want to do that? >> ana navarro, this is part and parcel of where the republican is going. near as i can tell, it's been hanging out in maryland at the cpac conference. your trinkets, stand with rand posters. >> i'm still twiping, so you know, three days after at cpac. but rand paul had an...
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doing because the way she raises revenue is not by raising tax rates, but closing tax loopholes and things like that. neil: i liked a lot of she said because it was not across the board rate increased, and i do like what i saw in the paul ryan because i finally read his thing today. defense cuts in there -- >> the problem -- neil: he's limiting the growth in even something for republicans which is their entitlement, if you will, defense. i think between the two maybe the hope. >> there's got to be hope, extreme grand bargain and they meet in the middle. at the end of the day, president obama has eye on history, and he knows his legacy, he needs to get to deficit reduction. we know not all spending is created equal, some is dreadful, needs to go, cobin is good on waste -- neil: came up with $4 00 billion in defense. >> spend more in america than ten countries in combinedded. neil: america, we need you. >> it's not america's job to be -- neil: really? winston churchill, would be hard because he's dead, but you know what i mean. >> i do, but fundamentally, maybe they can meet in the mi
doing because the way she raises revenue is not by raising tax rates, but closing tax loopholes and things like that. neil: i liked a lot of she said because it was not across the board rate increased, and i do like what i saw in the paul ryan because i finally read his thing today. defense cuts in there -- >> the problem -- neil: he's limiting the growth in even something for republicans which is their entitlement, if you will, defense. i think between the two maybe the hope. >>...
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. >> those folk who's didn't file taxes in 2009 better hurry if they expect to get a refund. the irs says there is $817 million in unclaimed tax refunds and time is running out to claim the cash. refunds owed to nearly a million people. irs says taxpayers must file by april 15th of this year if they don't that money becomes property of the u.s. treasury. in case you're wondering there is no penalty for filing a late return that qualifies for a refund. >> these are crazy good times for taco bell. the chain says it hired 15,000 new employees as a result of the popularity of the doritos tacos. taco bell sold 375 million of the tacos last year more than a million per day. taco bell officials expect more growth with the recent addition of the cool ranch flavor tacos they believe they'd al add 2,000 restaurants in 10 year autos facebook reportedly looking to snag twitter's hash zpag bad news for google reader fans. >> good afternoon, larry and carolyn. the book is closing on google reader, google shutting down the rss service on july 1. the company says usage is declining and it wa
. >> those folk who's didn't file taxes in 2009 better hurry if they expect to get a refund. the irs says there is $817 million in unclaimed tax refunds and time is running out to claim the cash. refunds owed to nearly a million people. irs says taxpayers must file by april 15th of this year if they don't that money becomes property of the u.s. treasury. in case you're wondering there is no penalty for filing a late return that qualifies for a refund. >> these are crazy good times...
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democrats budget plan would net $1 trillion from cutting tax loopholes. republicans propose overhauling medicare, rolling back healthcare reform and making other cuts. >>> the defense department released the names of five u.s. service members killed when their helicopter went down in afghanistan last monday during a rainstorm. the dead were identified as staff sergeant steven blast of iowa chief officer henderson and captain sarah nut son of maryland. all of them were 27. also killed were 31-year-old staff sergeant mark sealdo of map m the, florida and zackery shannon of florida. the military says there was no enemy activity in the area at the time of the crash. >>> the fear is different. >> ten years since the beginning of the war. how people in that country say life changed. >> and a spectacular sight overseas. the volume can in this case blast that sent lava flying nearly 10,000 feet. >>> and madonna once again making a statement, a comment she made in support of the gay and lesbian community. if yo, then you're going to love sizzler's shrimp combos st
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i demean the federal government which is wasting our tax money on a study. bill, thanks for suggesting the web site pbgc.gov. i am owed $1,200 in pension money. >> i'm glad i could help you. >> please give some of that money to charity. >> dan, from indiana. the suicide of george make you suspicious, bill? it's a mid, dan. i haven't solved it yet. one part of the kennedy situation i just don't know. but i'm still working on it. and i'm glad you liked the book. >> if you buy any of my books you get a great mug free. two books, two mugs and on and on. on monday, i'll have a big announcement about "killing just." last night, "american idol" had a live broadcast, and one of the judges, nikki minaj, showed up late. >> this is where nikki -- i hear she is seven minutes out and there's congestion on the 405. >> i thought it was the 101. >> let get the party started. >> everybody gets caught in traffic but miss minaj is a pinhead because she should have been there an hour early. here's the tip of the day. it's important to respect people with whom you deal. being la
i demean the federal government which is wasting our tax money on a study. bill, thanks for suggesting the web site pbgc.gov. i am owed $1,200 in pension money. >> i'm glad i could help you. >> please give some of that money to charity. >> dan, from indiana. the suicide of george make you suspicious, bill? it's a mid, dan. i haven't solved it yet. one part of the kennedy situation i just don't know. but i'm still working on it. and i'm glad you liked the book. >> if you...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. melissa: it is time for a little fun with spare change. today we are joined by cara and ashley. thank you both for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you. melissa: and anti-bloomberg law. it does the opposite. it begins restaurants from posting calorie cans and limiting portion sizes. just so happens that mississippi is the most obese state in the country. but shouldn't they be able the what they want? i am confused. >> i feel like they have gone too far with this band. people in mississippi, we are paying for them in our insurance coverage because they have high risks of diabetes. people in mississippi are huge and that is a problem. >> listen, i lived in tennessee, and
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i didn't like the tax hike. i never like tax hikes. i'm a flat tax guy. wh but what is done is done. let's leave it alone and go to corporate tax reform. you should have heard these ceos. that's what they are talking about. that includes oil put it to you michael steele repatriating a couple million dollars that's sitting overseas. that's where the customers are. when they bring the money back they shouldn't have to pay a penalty. >> incentivize them to bring the money home, baby. >> you buy into that -- >> that flood opens up a whole lot of gates here. >> free investment money. >> i'm in favor of amnesty for those trillions and bringing them home and in favor of immigration reform. authors consistent positions. >> i'm in favor of immigration reform. >> not you but some of my friend on the republican side. >> the right kind of immigration reform. >> amnesty for everyone. >> candice miller you were great to help us out. did he get testy. why did he say to the abc interviewers that maybe there's just too many political gaps to make a deal. do you think he c
i didn't like the tax hike. i never like tax hikes. i'm a flat tax guy. wh but what is done is done. let's leave it alone and go to corporate tax reform. you should have heard these ceos. that's what they are talking about. that includes oil put it to you michael steele repatriating a couple million dollars that's sitting overseas. that's where the customers are. when they bring the money back they shouldn't have to pay a penalty. >> incentivize them to bring the money home, baby....
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and the background of a guy who made it from scratch in the state of texas, which is -- you know low tax opportunity state. and you see the effect it's had on these two men, not that they wouldn't have those convictions anyway you can see it. >> bill: the nation is going to have to decide i think in the next four years what kind of country they want. because this is not going to be able to compromised. it's too big. brit hume, everybody, living large down there in miami. if you need any help, brit, call us tonight and we will help you out. directly ahead, a grizzly murder in colorado. will the woman beat the rap? there she is. big beef tonight. those reports after these messages. >> bill: in the impact segment tonight, shocking criminal trial in phoenix, arizona. 32-year-old jodi arias has been charged with first >> good morning across america and around the world. this is fox news special coverage of pope francis inauguration. it is 4:20 on the east coast, 120 on the west coast. 9:20 a.m. on an absolutely beautiful day on the eternal city. rained all day yesterday after raining all day
and the background of a guy who made it from scratch in the state of texas, which is -- you know low tax opportunity state. and you see the effect it's had on these two men, not that they wouldn't have those convictions anyway you can see it. >> bill: the nation is going to have to decide i think in the next four years what kind of country they want. because this is not going to be able to compromised. it's too big. brit hume, everybody, living large down there in miami. if you need any...
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apparently french actor turned russian passport although jordan says he's moved was not about escaping taxes because the homeland had become too sad for him more authority than. civil strife and devastation in the state of syria two years after its conflict began the war between the government and rebels has seen seventy thousand people killed and millions of homes creating a humanitarian disaster and while diplomatic efforts to bring peace failed many say that foreign countries are fanning the...
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actor turned russian passport holders or are deported to you says this move was nothing about escaping taxes now but because his homeland had become quote too sad for him on just swedish so they find out more on our t.v. dot com. white smoke billowing from the roof of the sistine chapel when they signaled that the new head of the catholic church pope francis had been selected the new suit the seventy six year old argentine has become the first pontiff ever from the americas and the first from beyond europe in more than a thousand years here a place better than at the sixteenth of the vatican who expound expectedly resigned late february but francis certainly has his work cut out for him leading catholics at a time when the church faces a deep crisis a string of child abuse cases child sex abuse cases the most damaging let's take a look at some of the numbers for that the largest number of reported cases of children abused by priests is in the u.s. allegations were made against more than four thousand priests and deacons more than a billion dollars have been paid out to victims of the settlem
actor turned russian passport holders or are deported to you says this move was nothing about escaping taxes now but because his homeland had become quote too sad for him on just swedish so they find out more on our t.v. dot com. white smoke billowing from the roof of the sistine chapel when they signaled that the new head of the catholic church pope francis had been selected the new suit the seventy six year old argentine has become the first pontiff ever from the americas and the first from...
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and also, how are consumers going to react to increased taxes. so we're really watching out on all these economic numbers for q2. >> you also watch that, but i'm looking up at the transports that are up 102 points. >> 102 points. >> which would confirm the move we're seeing to new all-time highs right now on the dow. >> the only things that concerns me is you're not seeing this explosion in volume at these new highs. now, the s&p hasn't done it yet. maybe if we get through the s&p, all of a sudden there'll be this exposure. you don't feel it yet, but that being said, it's still making a new high, right? >> exactly. >> at least the dow is. s&p is still not. >> if we get a budget agreement, i'm really talking pie in the sky here. but they are talking, at least. if we get a budget agreement, that would have to help the market too, i think. >> and we would probably advise our s&p estimate. >> so what would it take? 10%? you could move it higher. >> exactly. because, ultimately, we'd start seeing the earnings and see the multiple expansions. right now
and also, how are consumers going to react to increased taxes. so we're really watching out on all these economic numbers for q2. >> you also watch that, but i'm looking up at the transports that are up 102 points. >> 102 points. >> which would confirm the move we're seeing to new all-time highs right now on the dow. >> the only things that concerns me is you're not seeing this explosion in volume at these new highs. now, the s&p hasn't done it yet. maybe if we get...
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on him to pay the difference in the city's fundraising short coming so it doesn't have to tap into tax income to pay for the event. >>> as we speak, preparations underway at the vatican ahead of tomorrow ace installation for the newly elected pope. pope francis. we take a look at the vatican. tomorrow, hundreds of thousands of people will be joining that celebration right there at st. peter's square. this is a traditional catholic sacrament for a pope who is showing he is not afraid to break from tradition, correct? >> reporter: you are absolutely right, jon. in the first few days of his papacy, pope francis has really broken from the traditions of his predecessor. he has been very casual in his conversations, greeting people, very much a pope of the people if you will. a lot of people saying that he is really a humanized the papacy. hundreds of thousands as you talked about expected to be a part of the mass tomorrow. among them, dignitaries from around the world. that group landed in italy. today, the vice president meeting with italian leaders, getting a chance to talk with them befo
on him to pay the difference in the city's fundraising short coming so it doesn't have to tap into tax income to pay for the event. >>> as we speak, preparations underway at the vatican ahead of tomorrow ace installation for the newly elected pope. pope francis. we take a look at the vatican. tomorrow, hundreds of thousands of people will be joining that celebration right there at st. peter's square. this is a traditional catholic sacrament for a pope who is showing he is not afraid to...
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but he's going to hold hostage the fact that he wants to raise taxes on the american people again. that's not going to get us very far. >> reporter: some republicans, such as house budget chair paul ryan, on msnbc today, also questioned whether the meetings with lawmakers are just for show. >> the question is, is he going was the so-called charm offensive a temporary, you know, poll-driven political calculation, or was it a sincere conversion to try and bring people together and start communicating? >> reporter: other republicans expressed more optimism about the talks and about the larger process of compromise. >> there are going to be places we are going to disagree, and he recognizes that we recognize it, but that doesn't mean that we can't find places where as he would say where there is overlap and try to do those things and so it was encouraging, i was glad to have him come. >> reporter: for now, house republicans are going ahead with ryan's budget proposal, unveiled yesterday, to balance the federal ledger by 2023, relying heavily on spending cuts and entitlement reforms. de
but he's going to hold hostage the fact that he wants to raise taxes on the american people again. that's not going to get us very far. >> reporter: some republicans, such as house budget chair paul ryan, on msnbc today, also questioned whether the meetings with lawmakers are just for show. >> the question is, is he going was the so-called charm offensive a temporary, you know, poll-driven political calculation, or was it a sincere conversion to try and bring people together and...
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it's a paper trail that exposes dysfunction and hundreds of tax dollars. >> a series of breakdowns by the city, the faa and the san jose airport, the city manages the airport, federal rules prevent it from cashing in on the airport's success. it's a snapshot of your government at work. or maybe not at work. >> welcome to san jose international airport. >> it's an airport funded by your airfare. your travel dollars, and it's this draft audit, raising questions about where your money went. it's written by the federal aviation administration. it's critical of the city of san jose, and it's funded by your tax dollars. >> what they found was, there were violations of the law. >> gabe bruno is the executive director of the faa whistle blower alliance, and a former high ranking executive in the faa. the draft audit accuses the city of san jose of improperly using airport profits in three different areas. >> one of the red flags that that raises with me is why nobody's really asking questions about this. >> specifically, the audit accuses the city of san jose of unlawfully diverting millions
it's a paper trail that exposes dysfunction and hundreds of tax dollars. >> a series of breakdowns by the city, the faa and the san jose airport, the city manages the airport, federal rules prevent it from cashing in on the airport's success. it's a snapshot of your government at work. or maybe not at work. >> welcome to san jose international airport. >> it's an airport funded by your airfare. your travel dollars, and it's this draft audit, raising questions about where your...
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get a tax advantage. for paying not what i call nonessential services. in you come to see me for a common cold you don't want insurance to cover that if you are not the middle class. if insurance covers it your premiums go up. we need more payment out of pocket. what is not reported enough is that is a a lot of countries that have a universal health insurance they have more of a patient having skin in the game and that is what we need here. >> mike: i'm afraid maybe nancy pelosi was right on one thing we will know what is in obama care after we passed it. >> after we suffered from it. >> mike: very well said. doctor marc siegel great to have you here today. a new york cop is facing life in prison for basically having some really sick thoughts like cannibalism. is that the proper sentence for somebody who hasn't actually h hurt anybody else? i will discuss the case with "the five's" kimberly guilfoyle next. "i'm only human" ] [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but t
get a tax advantage. for paying not what i call nonessential services. in you come to see me for a common cold you don't want insurance to cover that if you are not the middle class. if insurance covers it your premiums go up. we need more payment out of pocket. what is not reported enough is that is a a lot of countries that have a universal health insurance they have more of a patient having skin in the game and that is what we need here. >> mike: i'm afraid maybe nancy pelosi was right...
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why can't we allow the american public paying the taxes to earmark bulk of their taxes to things they want. if they want the white house press tours. if they want enhanced military. if they want the social programs. you know what will happen? all the things that matt her get supported. the military, police, roads. all the little fluffy stuff will disappear. >> dana: no more solyndra. >> bob: sorry, go ahead. >> eric: one question. "washington post," editorial page, reopen the white house doors, calling it bureaucratic hostage-taking. that is a week later. >> dana: yeah. that is why they could have stopped this from the beginning. i had a good point earlier i said in green room. if you throw the secret service under the bus, why not do it two weeks ago on the night when they announce that the white house tours would be closed? if you throw them under the bus you could have said whoa, secret service. you can't close the white house tours. we will figure this out. the white house will save the day. blame the secret service on that end. instead, they made everybody look bad. >> bob: the s
why can't we allow the american public paying the taxes to earmark bulk of their taxes to things they want. if they want the white house press tours. if they want enhanced military. if they want the social programs. you know what will happen? all the things that matt her get supported. the military, police, roads. all the little fluffy stuff will disappear. >> dana: no more solyndra. >> bob: sorry, go ahead. >> eric: one question. "washington post," editorial page,...
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about the money french turned russian passport holder jordan with your senses who was going up escaping taxes because his homeland had become too sad for him. started on. white smoke billowing up from the roof of the sistine chapel on wednesday signaled the new head of the catholic church pope francis had been chosen the seventy six year old dodge in time became the first pontiff ever from south america and the first from beyond europe in more than a thousand years in a place to benefit the sixteenth in the vatican the one expected lee resigned late february want to discuss issues the new pope inherited from his predecessor earlier i spoke to us correspondent. spoke to a lot of. especially as a lot of analysts are actually specialists on religion and they said the church is in crisis and they have listed numerous reasons for why that is happening like that who leaks or corruption scandals and they just said basically it needs a major major organization so francis really has a lot of things to work out and to go out. and his position what it does and how an easy going to sort of change this ta
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in thete tax systems world. what has changed is the arrival of this chancellor and this government who have put right the mess made by the party opposite. >> order. be the goals when exp blunkett. >> what progress has been made by the high-level panel on the development of priorities for the millennium development goals after 2015. >> i am proud to be leading the united nations high-level panel on what should replace the millennium development goals when they expire in 2015. in my view, we should put the strongest possible emphasis on attempting to banish extreme poverty from the world and that focus on extreme poverty should come first and foremost. i also hope that, in replacing and enhancing the millennium development goals, we can for the first time look at what i call the golden thread of things that help people and countries out of poverty, which includes good government, lack of corruption, the presence of law and order, justice, and the rule of law. those things can make a real difference. blunkett.id >>
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about the money french actor turned russian passport holders view says his move was not about escaping taxes but because his homeland had become too sad for him just read this so they find out more at our dot com. white smoke billowing from the roof of this esteemed chapel on wednesday signaled the new head of the catholic church church pope francis had been chosen that seventy six year old argentine had become the first pontiff ever from the americas and the first from beyond europe for more than a thousand years he replaced benedict the sixteenth at the vatican who unexpectedly stepped down in late february but francis certainly has his work cut out for him leading catholics at a time when the church faces a deep crisis a string of child sex abuse cases where the most damaging let's take a look at some of those statistics the largest number of reported cases of children abused by priests in the united states allegations made against more than four thousand priests and deacons there were that a billion dollars has been paid out to victims in settlement cash in ireland that comes in the seco
about the money french actor turned russian passport holders view says his move was not about escaping taxes but because his homeland had become too sad for him just read this so they find out more at our dot com. white smoke billowing from the roof of this esteemed chapel on wednesday signaled the new head of the catholic church church pope francis had been chosen that seventy six year old argentine had become the first pontiff ever from the americas and the first from beyond europe for more...
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democrats budget plan would net $1 trillion from cutting tax loopholes. republicans propose overhauling medicare, rolling back healthcare reform and making other cuts. >>> the defense department released the names of five u.s. service members killed when their helicopter went down in afghanistan last monday during a rainstorm. the dead were identified as staff sergeant steven blast of iowa chief officer henderson and captain sarah nut son of maryland. all of them were 27. also killed were 31-year-old staff sergeant mark sealdo of map m the, florida and zackery shannon of florida. the military says there was no enemy activity in the area at the time of the crash. >>> the fear is different. >> ten years since the beginning of the war. how people in that country say life changed. >> and a spectacular sight overseas. the volume can in this case blast that sent lava flying nearly 10,000 feet. >>> and madonna once again making a statement, a comment she made in support of the gay and lesbian community. if you like shrimp then you're going to love sizzler's shri
democrats budget plan would net $1 trillion from cutting tax loopholes. republicans propose overhauling medicare, rolling back healthcare reform and making other cuts. >>> the defense department released the names of five u.s. service members killed when their helicopter went down in afghanistan last monday during a rainstorm. the dead were identified as staff sergeant steven blast of iowa chief officer henderson and captain sarah nut son of maryland. all of them were 27. also killed...
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irs holding $917 million in unclaimed tax refunds. if you forgot to follow a return you could be entitled to part of the money. you must file by april 15th of this year or the money goes back the u.s. treasury for good. many on the list are low income taxpayers not required to file returns but already entitled to a tax refund. >> if you're due a refund there is no penalty. >> file the paper work. >> yi. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> sandhya patel has been looking for rain out there. >> everywhere. >> where is it now? cheryl, dan, yes, rain is in the future but we're going to get you through the weekend with dry weather and changes will come. so you do have a nice dry weekend for st. patrick's day. as you look at live doppler 7 right now you'll notice there is cloud cover. we have mid and high level clouds just streaming overhead but those are not rain clouds. rain holds off until next week. there is a chance of snow looking at heavenly. san francisco, 54 now, san jose, 68. temperatures cooler today, low 50s to mid-70s. you can he clo
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it calls for closing loopholes to raise almost $1 trillion in new tax revenue. closing loopholes on the big corporations, in many cases don't even pay taxes. republicans are already blasting the plan. they support congressman paul ryan's budget proposal which seeks to balance a budget without any new taxes, only spending cuts. it also calls for repealing president obama's healthcare overhaul, something that democrats say, well, frankly, it can't happen. mike emanuel with the news live on capitol hill tonight. it was the democrat's turn. what did they say. >> the white house put out a statement concrete plan boost the economy and reduce deficits. today the chairman of the senate budget committee made her pitch. >> our budget reflects the pro-growth, pro-middle class agenda that the american people went to the polls of in support of in the last election. and i believe it is is a strong and responsible vision for building a foundation for growth and restoring the promise of american opportunity. >> though senator murray and white house like it not clear how senate
it calls for closing loopholes to raise almost $1 trillion in new tax revenue. closing loopholes on the big corporations, in many cases don't even pay taxes. republicans are already blasting the plan. they support congressman paul ryan's budget proposal which seeks to balance a budget without any new taxes, only spending cuts. it also calls for repealing president obama's healthcare overhaul, something that democrats say, well, frankly, it can't happen. mike emanuel with the news live on...